Answer:
high pressure
I think it is option C
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Can small carbon compounds be formed into large carbon compounds?
Answer:
ya it can also be the largest compound but it needs alot if pressure
Why does a cell need to copy its DNA before undergoing mitosis?
What are the Omnivores in this food web?
there are no omnivores in the food web
in case you're wondering, bacteria is not an omnivore it's a decomposer
What is the answer to this problem in the photo
Answer:
the figure in the picture shows the structure of a carbohydrate.
Explanation:
carbohydrates are made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
1. What is structure A?
2. During which numbered step(s) (#1-6) is a restriction enzyme used?
3. Which structure (A, B or C) shows recombinant DNA?
4. Which structure (A, B, C, D) shows a transgenic organism?
Answer:
l
Explanation:
Structure A is a plasmid. A restriction enzyme is used in step 4. Structure C shows recombinant DNA. Structure D shows a transgenic organism.
What is DNA recombination?DNA fragments are broken and recombined during the recombination process to create novel allele combinations. The genetic diversity that results from this recombination process at the gene level reflects variations in the DNA sequences of various organisms.
Recombination happens when two DNA molecules trade genetic material with one another. When homologous chromosomes align in pairs and exchange DNA segments during prophase I of meiosis, one of the most notable instances of recombination occurs.
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if you break down the word interactions, it means ”the actions between.“ How would you define interactions between two species?
Answer:
Symbiosis is an interaction characterized by two or more species living purposefully in direct contact with each other. The term "symbiosis" includes a broad range of species interactions but typically refers to three major types: mutualism, commensalism and parasitism.
Explanation:
where is the earths magnetic field generated from
Which of the following is defined as the assurance of nutritional quality to ensure productie oliopinda
fetal programming
prenatal growth process
differentiation
genetic reassortment
Answer:
prenatal growth process
what color is inside the cell
Answer:
most of the cell are transparent
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10. Water breaks down into hydrogen and oxygen as shown in the
balanced equation below.
2H2O + 2H2 + O2
Which best supports the Law of Conservation of Mass based on is shown in the
equation?
A. The amount of hydrogen is doubled during the reaction.
B. One atom of oxygen appears on both sides of the equation.
C. Four atoms of hydrogen appear on both sides of the equation.
D. Two molecules of water break down into two hydrogen and
two oxygen molecules.
Answer:C
Explanation:
choose five body systems that are involved in maintaining homeostasis in your body as you answer these assessment questions. Explain how these five body systems work together.
Answer:
Explanation:
Water Levels
For example, the cardiovascular, urinary, and lymphatic systems all help the body control water balance. The cardiovascular and lymphatic systems transport fluids throughout the body and help sense both solute and water levels and regulate pressure. If the water level gets too high, the urinary system produces more dilute urine (urine with a higher water content) to help eliminate the excess water. If the water level gets too low, more concentrated urine is produced so that water is conserved.
Internal Temperatures
Similarly, the cardiovascular, integumentary (skin and associated structures), respiratory, and muscular systems work together to help the body maintain a stable internal temperature. If body temperature rises, blood vessels in the skin dilate, allowing more blood to flow near the skin’s surface. This allows heat to dissipate through the skin and into the surrounding air. The skin may also produce sweat if the body gets too hot; when the sweat evaporates, it helps to cool the body. Rapid breathing can also help the body eliminate excess heat. Together, these responses to increased body temperature explain why you sweat, pant, and become red in the face when you exercise hard. (Heavy breathing during exercise is also one way the body gets more oxygen to your muscles, and gets rid of the extra carbon dioxide produced by the muscles.)
Conversely, if your body is too cold, blood vessels in the skin contract, and blood flow to the extremities (arms and legs) slows. Muscles contract and relax rapidly, which generates heat to keep you warm. The hair on your skin rises, trapping more air, which is a good insulator, near your skin. These responses to decreased body temperature explain why you shiver, get “goose bumps,” and have cold, pale extremities when you are cold.
Homeostasis of Ions
Body functions such as regulation of the heartbeat, contraction of muscles, activation of enzymes, and cellular communication require tightly regulated calcium levels. Normally, we get a lot of calcium from our diet. The small intestine absorbs calcium from digested food.
The endocrine system is the control center for regulating blood calcium homeostasis. The parathyroid and thyroid glands contain receptors that respond to levels of calcium in the blood. In this feedback system, blood calcium level is the variable, because it changes in response to the environment. Changes in blood calcium level have the following effects:
When blood calcium is low, the parathyroid gland secretes parathyroid hormone. This hormone causes effector organs (the kidneys and bones) to respond to increase calcium levels. The kidneys prevent calcium from being excreted in the urine. Osteoclasts in bones reabsorb bone tissue and release calcium.
When blood calcium levels are high, the thyroid gland releases calcitonin. Calcitonin causes the kidneys to reabsorb less calcium from the filtrate, allowing excess calcium to be removed from the body in urine. Calcitonin also suppresses the formation of active vitamin D in the kidneys; without vitamin D the small intestines don’t absorb as much dietary calcium. Osteoblasts, stimulated by calcitonin, use calcium in the blood to add to bone tissue.
When certain molecules accept and then donate electrons, they also pick up H+ ions in the matrix, then release them into the inter membrane space.
As H+ diffuses back into the matrix through ATP synthase, its passage drives the phosphorylation of ADP to ATP. This process is called.............
A.Chemiosmosis
B.Electron Transport Chain
C. Synthesis of ATP
D.ADP phosphorylation
What are the specialized structures inside a cell that perform
important cellular functions called? Would these be found in a
virus? Why or why not?
Specialized structures: Organelles
Yes you can find them in a virus, organelles enable favourable intracellular environment for several viruses
You perform an experiment using an aquatic plant to determine which color of light is most effective at driving photosynthesis. You take three plants, immersed under water, place plant A under blue light, plant B under red light, and plant C under green light. You notice bubbles coming off the leaves. More bubbles are coming from plants A and B, than plant C. How do these results determine which color of light is most effective at driving photosynthesis
Answer:
The plants producing more bubbles indicates that photosynthesis is more effectively driven by BLUE AND RED LIGHTS.
Please find explanation below.
Explanation:
According to this question, an experiment is being carried out to determine which color of light is most effective at driving photosynthesis. Three sets of aquatic plants (plants A, B and C) are used for this experiment. Plant A was placed under blue light, plant B under red light, and plant C under green light.
Photosynthesis is the process whereby plants manufacture their food (glucose) using sunlight energy. However, it is worthy to note that OXYGEN GAS is one of by-products of this metabolic process. Hence, as stated in this question, the bubbles noticed to be coming off the leaves is OXYGEN gas.
However, more products in a reaction denotes the fast rate of such reaction. Plants A and B produced more bubbles than plant C. This means that photosynthesis in plants A and B, which released more OXYGEN GAS as BUBBLES, is more effective under the blue and red light respectively.
During cell division, the chromosomes are held together at the?
A. spindle fibers
B. cell membrane
C. centromere
D. nucleolus
Answer: C
Explanation: The two chromatids of a duplicated chromosome are held together at a region of DNA called the centromere. Centromeres are the attachment points for microtubules, which are responsible for the guiding the movement of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis.
d) During Transcription, a nucleotide has been deleted. Explain the effect this will have
on DNA as well as what happens in each step along the way to a protein.
Answer:
this mutation may change the open reading frame of the resulting RNA sequence and its final product, which is a protein in the case that this gene is used to synthesize a messenger RNA (mRNA) sequence
Explanation:
During the transcription, a region of DNA named 'gene' is used as template to produce an RNA molecule, typically a primary transcript of mRNA (pre-mRNA). Subsequently, this pre-mRNA suffers a process named RNA processing in order to generate a mature mRNA which is finally used to create a protein by a process called translation. If a deletion occurs during transcription, it may change the open reading frame (ORF) of the resulting mRNA when the mutation occurs in an exon of the protein-coding gene (i.e., occurs a frameshift mutation), while this deletion may not have any effect if it is localized within the introns which are removed during RNA processing. A frameshift mutation will change the amino acids that are added to the nascent polypeptide chain during translation.
A mountain showed the following change in profile over millions of years.
Time
What happened to most of the material removed from the mountain?
Select one:
o
-A:The material disintegrated from exposure to sunlight.
-B:The material weathered to form new sediments.
-C:The material was destroyed by chemical reactions.
-D:The material was absorbed by plant roots.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Why are objects that fall near earths surface rarely in free fall?
Answer:
Air exerts forces on falling objects near Earth's surface. The objects do not reach terminal velocity.
Explanation:
Answer:
Gravity.
Explanation:
Gravity is equally distributed across the earth,so if a object,such as a meteor,falls near it,it will not only try to orbit the earth,but be pulled towards it,therefore it makes a loop around the earth and hits a certain spot,depending on its mass and velocity,not in a straight free fall.Now say it is heading directly at earth,and not at an angle,only one thing would happen.Since the object is aligned with the gravitational force,it would keep going straight,not try to orbit.Therefore,a direct impact would happen and a equally circular shock-wave will develop.
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A forest area is belag used for a new housing development. Most of the trees have been removed to make room for
the new houses, Predict the impact that this will have on the birds in the area.
The bird populations will stay the same because humans love birds,
The bird populations will decrease because humans see them as pests.
y The bird populations will increase because humans do not interfere with wild animals.
The bird populations will decrease due to competition for resources such as food and nesting sites.
Answer:
The bird populations will decrease due to competition for resources such as food and nesting sites.
Explanation:
Ecological succession can be defined as the process by which the biological structure of a community, i.e., the group of interacting populations of species that occupy a particular area, changes over time. Human activities such as, for example, deforestation in order to develop an urban ecosystem, can dramatically alter the process of succession and literally destroy the natural balance of biological communities. In this case, it is expected that human activities have a negative impact on bird populations by increasing intra and interspecific competence with other organisms for limited resources (i.e., food and nesting sites).
how many monads are present in a human cell that is in G1 of interphase?
Answer:
47.9
Explanation:
There are 46 monads in a human cell that is in G1 of interphase.
In humans, each somatic cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, thereby having a total of 46.A chromosome consisting of one chromatid is called a monad. When a chromosome contains two chromatids, it is called a dyad.In the G1 phase, the genetic material of the cell still has not been replicated.In conclusion, there are 46 monads in a human cell that is in G1 of interphase.
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When a chunk of ice is left behind by a receding glacier melts, the water stays in the kettle forming a what?
Answer:
Forming a lake
Explanation:
When an ice block melts, a depression conforms, known as a kettle, and if this fills with water, then it is called a kettle lake.
4. Which task in the a salon is an example of a chemical change?
A. Cutting hair
B. Dying hair a different color
C. Shaving hair
D. Washing a comb in disinfectant
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Answer:
B. Dying hair a different color
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How does using public transportation to get to school or work help slow
down climate change?
Select one:
The fuel consumption of public transportation is less per passenger.
Public transportation is faster. Traveling fast allows you to burn less fuel.
Public transportation makes frequent stops. Making frequent stops reduces
your energy needs.
The cost of public transportation is less per passenger. This makes is more
efficient
Answer:
The fuel consumption of public transportation is less per passenger.
Which factors affect the gravitational force between two objects?
Answer: The size of each object and the space between them.
When dealing with the force of gravity between two objects, there are only two things that are important – mass, and distance. The force of gravity depends directly upon the masses of the two objects, and inversely on the square of the distance between them.
Now that we have studied the various types of vaccines, consider the current resurgence of diseases like the measles. How can we convince the general public and possibly even ourselves, that immunization is a necessary preventative measure for diseases that have serious complications? Is there a different schedule that we should consider? Are some forms of vaccines safer than others? Should we spread out the inoculation schedule to prevent confusion of a young person?
Answer:
Immunization is one of the most effective processes of preventing or treating dangerous disease. It should be told and advertise to the general public about the facts and importance of vaccination. Doctors and government should explain the reports and ratio that the people who are taking the vaccination in the proper dose and the right amount of vaccination are about 9 timeless likely to have to the other people. It is essential to get a proper dose and proper amount to avoid the development of resistance.
There are several forms of vaccine and they have a different schedule from each other. Every vaccine is safe but one needs to know the cycles, dose and amount of the vaccine. Yes, we should spread out the inoculation schedule to prevent confusion of a young person.
Here is data from a study on second-hand smoke and lung cancer: Ten thousand (10,000) people
that have lived with smokers for at least 10 years were studied. Seven hundred and forty (740) of
these people got lung cancer. Therefore, 7.4% of these people got lung cancer. Their conclusion is
second-hand smoke causes lung cancer. Do you agree or disagree with their conclusion? Explain
your answer by using ONLY the data provided in this question.
Answer:
I disagree
Explanation:
The data doesn't give enough info, were the people who lived with smokers, smokers as well? or were they clean off nicotine. Also the data presents itself stating the fact that second hand smoke will defiantly cause Lung cancer when in reality (as the data shows with only 7.4%) only a small percentage is affected by the smoke.
What is the elevation of hachure line A?
100 feet
50 feet
75 feet
125 feet
Because the incorrect answer was 100 feet (based on it being the first lower elevation than the last recorded elevation of 125 feet) And the question prior of What is the most likely elevation of X being 115 feet was also graded incorrect. Would the actual contour lines WITH the hachure lines ON THEM continue to elevate in C.I. 25 increments making the contour line that X is on, 150 feet and the contour line that A is on to be 175 feet? And then 125 feet would actually be the correct answer because it is the first lowest below 175 feet?
which structure stores energy for the in the form of ATP?
A) lysome
B) mitochondrion
C)endoplasmic reticulum
D)golgi apparatus
Answer:
Mitochondria
Explanation:
ATP is how cells store energy. These storage molecules are produced in the mitochondria
Question 8
To what domain does this organism belong?
Domain Eukarya
Domain Bacteria
Domain Animalia
Domain Archeology
Domain Fungi
Answer:
Domain Eukarya
Explanation:
It sort of looks like a seahorse. And if it happens to be a seahorse, it would belong to the domian eukarya because animals are made of animal cells, and a eukaryotic cell can be either animal cell or plant cell. So it only makes sense for it to belong to domain eukarya (only if it is animal/plant).